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Stone Cold Grey Porsche 911 GT3 RS Wrap, for the Slightly Understated Look

We've already made a habit out of showing you how the Porsche 911 GT3 RS looks when dressed in the most unusual of colors and we're back on the topic to give you another example of this.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS with Stone Cold Grey wrap 10 photos
Photo: Print Tech
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Now, you won't find Stone Cold Grey on any Porsche list, be it the standard one or the comprehensive Paint To Sample one offered with the help of Porsche Exclusive. That's because we're dealing with a wrap here, one that comes from Print Tech.

The German specialist has already become familiar with the GT3 RS, having changed the appearance of multiple units so far. The company's latest project is the one you can see in the image gallery below, so you should know somebody over in Germany is enjoying their just-wrapped Rennsport Neunelfer as you are reading this.

The wrap we see here is probably at the opposite end of the look-at-me scale when compared to the worn-out Martini film we've shown you in the past. In fact, to our eyes, this is what makes the GT3 RS we have here so special.

You see, Zuffenhausen has been betting on the understated styling card for over five decades now, but extreme models, such as the GT3 RS, do away with that - from the front air extractors to the generously-sized rear wing, nothing about this Rennsport 911 is subtle.

However, thanks to this wrap, the GT3 RS returns to the visual purity aura of the tamer 911 models. And while we can't say we'd choose such a color for an example sitting in our garage, this hue is definitely worthy of our undivided attention.

Those of you wondering about the little details that associate each wrap job, such as the way in which things are joined at the edges, will be able to quench their thirst for knowledge in the gallery below.
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